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  2. Garrett Camp - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Camp (born October 4, 1978) is a Canadian businessman, investor, and software engineer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He helped build the search engine StumbleUpon and is a co-founder of Uber . [ 3 ] He lives in Los Angeles .

  3. Garrett Camp on his startup studio, its new $200M fund and ...

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    When I first met Garrett Camp in March 2007 on a reporting assignment, it was at the San Francisco-based offices of StumbleUpon, a web-discovery tool that had registered more than 2 million users ...

  4. Read the pitch deck that Uber founder Garrett Camp created ...

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    Here's the the pitch deck Uber founder Garrett Camp created for the ride-hailing giant back in 2008 – before it became a $120 billion company.

  5. Should You Forget Amazon? Why You Might Want to Buy This ...

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    Although founders Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp didn't exactly invent the premise of ride-hailing apps, they are fairly credited with bringing the idea into the mainstream. It's still catching ...

  6. Uber - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Garrett Camp, a co-founder of StumbleUpon, came up with the idea to create Uber to make it easier and cheaper to procure direct transportation. Camp and Travis Kalanick had spent $800 hiring a private driver on New Year's Eve, which they deemed excessive, and Camp was also inspired by his difficulty in finding a taxi on a snowy night ...

  7. Super Pumped - Wikipedia

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    The book presents the history of Uber since its founding by Garrett Camp as UberCab in 2009. Travis Kalanick, who would later run the company and become its largest shareholder before being removed as CEO, was originally brought in as an advisor with its first employee Ryan Graves as its CEO.